• Reviews around key (2.92 of 5)

    Redragon K556 RGB LED Backlit Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Aluminum Base, 104 Standard Keys

    • The only thing I can nitpick is that the number keys have the secondary letters/symbols printed side by side on the keycap rather than the usual over/under design
    • Pretty silent keys but qay too sensitive when typing.
    • The keys are also plenty nice, though when not backlit the letters don't look particularly defined.
    • The keys don’t work properly anymore, it’s spazzy, and completely unusable
    • They seem to be as responsive as original cherry keys and not as noisy as authentic cherry blues
    • So yes, if you prefer authentic cherry blues for your WASD or some other frequently used keys then you could simply swap them out
    • Brown keys are Great!
    • It doesn't feel like it requires too much force to depress the keys
    • Been using it for a few months now, no faulty keys, all lights work well and are very customizable, enjoy this keyboard a lot.
    • This is a great product, very sturdily built with excellent replaceable keys
    • I wonder how long until other keys begin to fail as well..
    • and I've noticed that my "R" key is unresponsive sporadically
    • Some issues with double keystrokes showing though I didn't hit the key
    • The key also has a bit more resistance than the Red
    • Pass without Trace rapidly lights up the key when its pressed and then it slowly dims out (leaving lots of lit up and slowly dimming keys on the keyboard as you type)
    • , it's got the number keys I want, and the optics are way cool
    • Nice sound, good response, but the stupid ctrl key on the left is sort of unprotected, leading to my hitting it at inopportune moments.
    • metal).They keys are very responsive
    • This helps a sloppy typist like me avoid unwanted text inputs from bumping adjacent keys.
    • The built-in LED back-lit keys are nice and everything can be controlled by hotkey on the keyboard without a software on PC
    • My only complaint is that the keys are SUPER sensitive, which had I done some research on key types for mechanical
    • The keyboard I got had some defective keys
    • Perfect keys, and great for the price.
    • Only complaints are that the lights aren't too bright and the keys can be hard to type on with small hands
    • The best part is that the keys are absolutely perfect for typing, as I write a lot for college.
    • The extra keys with puller tools are a great bonus.
    • My only issue are the keys
    • Been using it for a few months now, no faulty keys, all lights work well and are very customizable, enjoy this keyboard a lot.
    • Good for the price, wish a bit bigger keys,
    • Played for hours and fingers feel great, would highly recommend for gamers as well as the keys are very responsive.
    • The keys are extreamly responsive and click when pressed
    • Love the brown keys
    • The blue keys are great and louder than I thought it would be which is great
    • There are some mechanical keyboards that I feel like you really have to type hard to get a good rebound, but the keys on the Redragon are so responsive that I
    • Lighted keys are very nice
    • The only quibble I can find is the @ key which has a bit of a strange cutout in the middle that eats into the "a", but it is not readily confused with any other symbol so it gets a pass from me
    • The RGB is nice, but if the core mechanics of the keys themselves are not up to spec, and the company is too lazy to include the proper keys, then you aren't left with much. 2 stars.
    • The keys are a little louder than a non-mech board, but not too much
    • Outemu brown switches just as good as CherryMX keys
    • Typing at that speed on my laptop with its soft and shallow keys has me looking up to see if I have made mistakes, frequently.
    • The keys are rather responsive in my opinion, however having never tried what could be considered a professional gaming keyboard I cannot vouch for their quality too much, having only transitioned from standard keyboard options this keyboard is a vast improvement
    • Keyboard seems to be of ok quality but it arrived with a broken F1 key and jammed keyboard switch
    • I like the dedicated media keys as ALT
    • I first thought it would be stupid to have LED lit keys, but it's actually quite fun
    • The fully mechanical keys feel very good and in general it feels very solid and well made and definitely competes with more expensive keyboards
    • The only quibble I can find is the @ key which has a bit of a strange cutout in the middle that eats into the "a", but it is not readily confused with any other symbol so it gets a pass from me
    • Non floating key design would be preferred if this was a keyboard for me, however, it doesn't seem to bother my fiancée that the case is low profile/floating keys